NEWS: Fani-Kayode: The Cry Of The Almajiri (Part 1)
On June 27th 2017 in Daura, Katsina State one Tanko Abdullahi and one Mohammed Shehu, after a meeting of the Arewa Youth Council, issued the following statement. They said,
“We are very much aware that all the attacks against President
Muhammadu Buhari were planted in the media by the Yoruba and spread by
southerners generally just to discredit the north in order to pave way
for their son, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to become President.
But their plans will fail insha Allah. We shall resist every of such
plans and ensure by all means possible, that the north completes its
eight-year tenure and possibly even continue after then, and that the
federal structure of Nigeria as it currently is, is not tampered with by
secession mongers and their collaborators.
Having given power to the Yoruba on a platter of gold in 1999 as a
way of compensating them for the June 12 saga, it is quite worrisome and
unfortunate that they have lived up to their legendary reputation of
backstabbing and betrayal by supporting the divisive calls for
restructuring or dismemberment of the nation against the will and desire
of the north.
We gave the late Chief MKO Abiola the mandate in 1993 but shortly
after that, as it is with the Yoruba as a culture, they immediately
started circling around Abiola plotting on how to emasculate the north
and strip us of every access we had to the politics and economy of this
nation.
They had also raised a secret army of their elites to carry out these
sinister plans against the north if Abiola eventually became President.
It was this army that was unleashed on the nation in the guise of
NADECO during the June 12 impasse.
May we remind the Yoruba that without the willingness and magnanimity
of the north, there was no way Abiola could have purportedly won that
election, and that all the Yoruba have now as assets in the south west,
especially Lagos, were given to them by our leaders out of our own usual
magnanimity.
However, time and time again, the Yoruba have always turned their
back on us whenever their support is needed. They have chosen to pitch
tent with the Igbo this time around just to spite us, but we shall not
succumb to their antics”.
Their words are laced with hate, fuelled by ignorance, filled with
contempt, propelled by hubristic pride and garnished with the arrogance
of Atilla the Hun: indeed they have spoken like the true almajiris that
they are.
Meanwhile let us look at the facts.
12 million children are out of school in Nigeria. Out of the 12
million, 10 million are from the north whilst Kano state alone has 3
million beggars.
Nigeria has the highest number of young girls suffering from Vesico
Vaginal Fistula (VVF) in the world. And 90 per cent of those young girls
are from the north.
According to the UNDP 72 per cent of northern Nigerians are living below the poverty line.
According to UNICEF if Nigeria were to ever break up the core north
would be the poorest and most barren place on the African continent.
According to Nasir El Rufai, the Governor of Kaduna state in northern
Nigeria, if the north-western zone of the country were to ever find
itself on its own it would be poorer and more ravaged by war than
Afghanistan.
According to the World Terror Index Boko Haram and the Fulani
militias are the first and fourth “most deadly terrorist organisations
in the world” respectively and they both come from northern Nigeria.
According to UNESCO 65 million Nigerians, which represents 50 per
cent of the total population!) are stark illiterates and 55 million of
them are from the north.
According to UNICEF the heartland and base of pedophiia, child sex,
child slavery and child marriage on the African continent is northern
Nigeria.
According to President Donald Trump of the United States of America
“northern Nigeria is one of the most dangerous places for Christians to
live in the world” and “Christians are murdered there in their thousands
every year whilst Churches are blown up and burnt down”.
According to CNN “the bastion of radical Islam, Islamic terror and Islamic fundamentalism in Africa is northern Nigeria”.
According to Governor Yari of Zamfara state in north western Nigeria
the north has been afflicted with all manner of diseases and epidemics,
including meningitis, as a consequence of their many sins against Allah.
According to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo the northern states “have
the highest infant and maternal mortality rates in the country, the
lowest rate of child enrolment in schools, the highest number of
unemployed young people, the highest levels of poverty and faces the
challenge of inter-ethic and inter-religious conflict including the Boko
Haram terrorism.”
All these daunting challenges, disturbing facts and alarming statistics and instead of putting their house in order the Arewa Youth
Coalition not only threaten the Igbo with mass murder and genocide and
order them to leave the north by October 1st but they have also gone a
step further by insulting the Yoruba and accused us of being “serial
traitors” and of “trying to impose Osinbajo on Nigeria as President”.
This is the same Osinbajo that has bent over backwards to appease
them, that has taken all their insults and provocations and that has
resolved to accept the fact that he is more a co-ordinator of government
affairs than an Acting President.
I really do wonder what these young northerners really want?
They issue quit notices to fellow Nigerians and they are still going
about freely and with AK47 and daggers stained with the blood of their
innocent compatriots.
They issue statements insulting their compatriots by calling them
ungrateful backstabbers even after stabbing and butchering them to death
.
They tell the world that Yoruba Muslims are not real Muslims and that
they will never allow them to lead in prayers in the mosque.
I ask again what do these young northerners really want?
Do they really believe that the rest of us are interested in THEIR
Nigeria anymore? To many the unity of Nigeria is not sacrosanct and
neither do we insist on it at the cost of our lives, our future, our
self-respect and our dignity.
This position has been confirmed and re-affirmed by the General Alani
Akinrinade-led Yoruba Assembly, the Odua People’s Congress, the Odua
Liberation Movement and Afenifere itself.
We may love Nigeria but we are not prepared to sacrifice our liberty
on the alter as a sacrifice to her gods and neither are we prepared to
be treated like animals or a people that have no history or do not know
where they are coming from. The Yoruba culture and race are irresistable
and irrepressable.
The influence and power of the ancient Yoruba empire and people
stretches from South America, the Carribean, West Africa, various parts
of western Europe and other parts of the world till today.
We come from an ancient lineage of empire and tradition which is
thousands of years old and which pre-dates Christianity and Islam.
We
are well-educated, focused and strong.
We have never been conquered in battle and we have never lost a war
to a foreign aggressor or usurper. We are slow to anger but irresistable
in battle.
We are a proud and noble race from an illustrious and royal heritage: se bow to no other. That is who and what we are.
If Nigeria remaining one means that we must live as slaves and serfs
whilst the north laud it over us and insult us every day then we say let
her break and let us go our separate ways before we kill each other.
It is only in this country that those with a blood-lust, the
perverted, the depraved, the lazy, the parasitic, the barren, the poor
and the dieseased insist on leading and ruling over the peace-loving,
the sane, the wholesome, the righteous, the generous, the kind, the
accomodating, the hard-working, the productive, the prosperous and the
healthy.
In view of these racist, divisive and provocative rantings and
sentiments from the northern youths (which in my view have the tacit
support and backing of their traditional rulers, political elite,
trusted leaders and reverred elders) those of us from other parts of the
country must wake up, smell the coffee, get our act together and rise
up to the challenge and to the occassion.
This is the time for men and women of valour and strength to step up
to the plate and redeem the honor of their kith and kin. This is the
time to say “enough is enough!” (TO BE CONTINUED).
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